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Once upon a time Ted seemed to be Reeves’ actual persona (see also Parenthood).  It felt like he was barely acting.  He’s done a lot (mostly drama and action) since then so it likely wasn’t as second nature.

Against goths or mouseketeers?

I’d say Fury Road counts.
This should’ve been a lengthy article instead of a ten page slideshow.  There’s a lot they could cover.

Being told that “you need to support this thing that sucks because BAD people hate it” is the essence of being american in the 21st century

Keanu Reeves spent years trying to get away from the “himbo” typecasting of Ted “Theodore” Logan. He clearly didn’t want to revive that. But I think it would have made a much better film if he had.

Mediocre movie, great music video. 

Fallen Kingdom is where it’s at. You can’t go wrong with a mansion haunted by a super raptor. 

I don’t think I’ve ever experienced all that much Last Crusade Hate. I feel like it is liked a LOT more than Temple of Doom and almost (come on now, people) as much as Raiders.

I think Jurassic World is far from a failure. It’s the tightest film in the series after the first (Lost World has some great sequences but is kind of messy, and JPIII is no good), continually exciting and has one of the most fun climaxes in a recent blockbuster.

Anyone critiquing poor decision making in a film about a

I am a staunch defender of Jurassic World. Fallen Kingdom was not great and Jurassic World is certainly not on the level of Jurassic Park, but it accomplishes exactly what it set out to do, which is to show Dinosaur mayhem. As silly as it might be, the T-Rex & Raptor vs I-Rex fight at the end was just giddy fun. I

From the Netherlands. Also a big Diablo fan.

I had a lot of disappointments with Bill and Ted Face the Music, but my main one was the missed opportunities with its historical figures that basically don’t do anything. I also felt that even though Winters slipped back into Bill rather easily, Reeves didn’t quite have that “Ted!” energy to him.

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I would like to add Ash vs Evil Dead to the good list. While the series gradually became more uneven, particularly due to departures due to creative differences, and I was disappointed Sam Raimi never came back to direct after the pilot, but it was such a fun show with a great cast.

The problem with the Emperor still being alive isn’t that it’s a stretch, it’s that it’s dramatically inert. He completely changes the conflict and the motivations of the main characters without actually adding anything meaningful. Even if he made sense, he’d still be a terrible inclusion.

“Her eyes were green.”

I never thought Crystal Skull’s missteps were updating Indy to a 50s setting, both literally and in terms of the cinematic inspirations (Russians, A-Bombs, Aliens) from the pulp films of that era. In fact, it seems like a great way to modernize the character - insisting that he needs to be hunting Christian artifacts

Bill & Ted was turgid, but still loads better than Zoolander 2, Anchorman 2, and both attempted Ghostbustings.

Bah, It’s Mobile-style Diablo, the restrictions are doing those regions a service by combing out exploitive trash. It’s a hype-riding inbetweener game leading up to the actual Diablo IV release, and likely has about as much merit as a mobile game created in tandem with a movie release.
Mobile games have their place but

Good: The Matrix Resurrections and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull